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continue to play an active part in talks if that's actividades with the was withdrawn a what is that david hites basically. the age at which- the french government and was hoping to write once book is to retire. at to be able to be entitled to a full state pension at the moment it says sixty two now they want to raise it to sixty four. as a kind of the incitement to- make people- work longer now does he yeah he called us up on just a- he said it has to be withdrawn he's a- expected he says he expects the government to make a gesture. to o compromise. and to withdraw that from that the reform plan. under hillier for us at a little alleyey are you watching thehe world news here n front t twenty full a reminder. of our top stories tonight. iran hands over the black box is a flight seventy five to as evidence mounts the training and i line a long shot down. to run those saying the tools of the crash will be revealed this weekend. porsche all the million people call to evacuate in australia's to wildfires much togetheher. threatening thousands of lives meanwhile australians taking to the streets
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so that's an opportunity h david: an unmannicopter? marillyn: an unmanned helicopter. we have other unmanned vehicles that we have, but that autonomy and using the artificial intelligence for actually flying the helicopter-- david: what's the price for the unmann ? that a little bit... [laughter] all right, so unmanned helicopter, that sounds pretty novel. marillt even in the cockpit of our aircraft, you know, they're using artifi fal intelligence ing information in such a way that the t pilot doesn't have- the human mind just can't move at the same speed as what you can get through that computing power, and so they can make the right decisions to deal with the situation. and we have such things as collision avoidance. so even on our f-16s, and we'll be putting this on our f-35, we hav technology there through are that if a pilot doesn't realize that they're about ready to hit the ground, this aircraft will take control and avoi we've already saved 6 pilots' lives with that type of technology. so that's just a few exples of how we apply the artificial intelligence. dav
so that's an opportunity h david: an unmannicopter? marillyn: an unmanned helicopter. we have other unmanned vehicles that we have, but that autonomy and using the artificial intelligence for actually flying the helicopter-- david: what's the price for the unmann ? that a little bit... [laughter] all right, so unmanned helicopter, that sounds pretty novel. marillt even in the cockpit of our aircraft, you know, they're using artifi fal intelligence ing information in such a way that the t pilot...
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rick davis, david goodfriend, h, professor atoc georgetown law center.en the way the white house is responding to charges, did the democrats make a tactical error in not charging a crime? the constitution says is treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. if you are talking about an impeachable offense, abusive office is a presidential prime. it is not in the federal statute because only the president can do it, but it is a constitutional crime. david: it seems like the trump white house is arguing the reverse. no it is not. susan: they are wrong. in 20 trial starts minutes and regardless of whether it is a crime, they have to have a trial. david: is it dangerous for the republicans to come across condoning what the president did? to call a foreign head of state and sake help me in my election. rick: it is impossible to know the political ramifications of impeachment. republicans thought they had a winner with bill clinton and it turned out to be a disaster for the republican party and they paid a price politically for almost a decade. it w
rick davis, david goodfriend, h, professor atoc georgetown law center.en the way the white house is responding to charges, did the democrats make a tactical error in not charging a crime? the constitution says is treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. if you are talking about an impeachable offense, abusive office is a presidential prime. it is not in the federal statute because only the president can do it, but it is a constitutional crime. david: it seems like the trump...
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. >> what is h she waiting for? davidher question, and more to point of really doing business of congress, there are things pending that are important like usmca, usmca is one of those few things this academy rat -- democrats and republicans agreed on. they say if impeachment comes, constitution said you have to clear the deck, deal with type impeachment before, but if he drags her fight, why not get usmca in there. >> do it. >> a great question, usmca has been sitting on the desk for two years now. >> it was pass by house that was a couple weeks ago. you could rush it right in there, and pass it i would think in blink of an eye. >> much needed to protect u.s. auto workers that is z why, zakhu sai -- you say that house passed others, why would they hold the usmca up. >> i agree on that, that semiconductor in senate than the house's hand right now. >> senate was waiting because they expected -- they done think that nancy pelosi would pull this. >> i just think she is playing a dangerous game, longer i think you drag this o
. >> what is h she waiting for? davidher question, and more to point of really doing business of congress, there are things pending that are important like usmca, usmca is one of those few things this academy rat -- democrats and republicans agreed on. they say if impeachment comes, constitution said you have to clear the deck, deal with type impeachment before, but if he drags her fight, why not get usmca in there. >> do it. >> a great question, usmca has been sitting on the...
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sir david amber rudd says a moment of--sir david and barroso is a moment of crisis has arrived over climate change could h in some strongest comments yet, sir david says we have been putting matters off for too long. his warning comes as bbc news begins a year a special coverage , change ahead of the u.n. conference in glasgow in here is science editor david shukman. david: a stunning ilew of our frplanet. the place of light -- blaze of light idence of the many impacts we are hing on the globe. whole restin madagascar are in germany, huge mines couching out coal for power stations. all of this on a scale so rge it is even changing the climate. and the world now faces crucial decisions. sir david:s the moment of cri has come. david: sir david and baroque tells me-- aenborough tellme time is running appeared south---running out. sir david: south yes australia is on fire. why? temperatures are increasing. that is a major intronational catae. to say it has nothing to do with the climate is probably nonsense-- palpably nonsense. who has been affecting the climate? we have. vid: the biggest cause of rising temp
sir david amber rudd says a moment of--sir david and barroso is a moment of crisis has arrived over climate change could h in some strongest comments yet, sir david says we have been putting matters off for too long. his warning comes as bbc news begins a year a special coverage , change ahead of the u.n. conference in glasgow in here is science editor david shukman. david: a stunning ilew of our frplanet. the place of light -- blaze of light idence of the many impacts we are hing on the globe....
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david: i want to move on, another pol politician. >> joe biden side h said he nevr talked with any family members about business. >> that not possible, they had a meeting in the oval office with barack obama. how do you do that and not talk business with your family. david: an ironic character in business that is bernie sanders, a socialist, they are not supposed to accumulate great wealth, he has through his family, you wrote a piece in fox news today, saying bernie sanders rails about common good but public service has made him and his family rich. >> every step of the way. money has ended up aways directly or indirectly to his family members, mayor of burlington, he hired his then girlfriend, later wife, put her on payroll, they said you can't do that, we didn't create that job, bernie said too bad, she will have it, that has been his pattern, and bernie is worth a couple million if you look at his investment portfolio, not only is he s&p 500 companies with his picks, he is not in socially cons sh -- socially cos investment funds, he goes for straight fortune 500 funds. >> congratulati
david: i want to move on, another pol politician. >> joe biden side h said he nevr talked with any family members about business. >> that not possible, they had a meeting in the oval office with barack obama. how do you do that and not talk business with your family. david: an ironic character in business that is bernie sanders, a socialist, they are not supposed to accumulate great wealth, he has through his family, you wrote a piece in fox news today, saying bernie sanders rails...
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." >> i came into politics h make a difference, and now i'm leaving britlics to make a differce. >> as a protégé to tony blair, davidiliband was foreign secretary and a favorite to lead the labour party in britain. >> the miliband brothers .e said to be neck and ne >> david, i love you so much, and i have such extraordinary respect for the campaign that you ran. >> in david miliband's cond act, he attends to the global refugee crisis as head of the international rescue committee, based in new york. >> this is not just a crisis, it's a test of our humanity. >> his focus -- 70 millionle displaced peorldwide. he also keeps an eye on the politics of boris johnson and donald trump. what does david miliband y now? >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... additional funding is provid by... corporate funding is provided by... >> david miliband, welcome to "firing line." good to be with yoaret. >> you are the president and the ceo of the international rescue committee, global relief organition that was founded by albert einstein in 1930. >> hard to do better than that, can you? >> no, i don't think so.ar
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david: interesting. we have all sorts of data on the terminal, including h. -- age. how old are you?m the last acceptable bias? stay tuned for that interview, coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: bloomberg a quality feeds fears conversations that focus on creating more equal workplaces and businesses. >> thanks, guys. the world health organization estimates that the number of people age 60 or older will reach 2 billion globally by the year 2050. businesses are yet to fully embrace the challenges and opportunities presented by aging populations. joining me now is the founder of why does it work, and employment network for experienced professionals in hong kong to combat up -- talk about combating ageism. welcome. of at to ask you how much problem ageism is in the corporate workplace in asia? >> ageism is becoming a huge problem. it has always existed but it is one of the most acceptable forms of discrimination that exist. people have not spoken about it is often. it has never had to need to be in the mainstream. people never had to hire 60-year-olds. in a world with more 60-year-ol
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impactful was that group of people to the eventual decision by george h w bush to establish a formal process and budget for it? david was very impactful. they were externally dedicated, hard-working, and thoughtful. they knew how to create political change. they were very good advocates for their cause. they continued to advocate. i think that they were extremely effective. there were two phenomena that led to this decision by the president. one was this group who advocated for the recovery of mias and the other was the increased rise and visibility of popular culture around the war. films and books that were beginning to appear in large numbers that began to engage the american public in a greater interest in revisiting the war and the tragedy. particularly the impact of that war on the people who fought the war. that was not the major theme in the 1960's. the themes were about democracy and communism, cold war and containment. in the 1980's, it was about the tragedy of what happened to those who are left behind. susan: how long did it take for michael's remains to be found, identified, and ultimately have his rema
impactful was that group of people to the eventual decision by george h w bush to establish a formal process and budget for it? david was very impactful. they were externally dedicated, hard-working, and thoughtful. they knew how to create political change. they were very good advocates for their cause. they continued to advocate. i think that they were extremely effective. there were two phenomena that led to this decision by the president. one was this group who advocated for the recovery of...
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h resume their defee this afternoon. what can we expect when the impeachment trial restarts. attorney davidill join us with his legal pe expertise. lauren: free healthcare and college are some of the things bernie sanders is promising. how much is it going to cost you? he doesn't even know. his response, you've got to see it, coming up on "fbn: a.m." ♪m k? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ yes i'm stuck in the middle with you, ♪ no one likes to feel stuck, boxed in, or held back. especially by something like your cloud. it's a problem. but the ibm cloud is different. it's open and flexible enough to manage all your apps and data securely, anywhere, across all your clouds. so it can help take on anything from rebooking flights on the fly, to restocking shelves on demand, without getting in your way. ♪ ♪ which is why xfinity mobile data,is a different kindent. of wireless network that lets you design your own data. choose unlimited, shared data, or mix lines of each and switch any line, anytime. giving you more choice and control compared to
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in the -- there is still a v-lì(lc@&h% claudia sahmfáe1 from the washington center for equitable growth. power" on "fáfá balance oft( bloomberg television andr ♪ davidce of power" on bloomberg television and radio. iran is continuing to dispute the growing consensus that the ukrainian passenger airline that crashed earlier this week was brought down by an errant surface-to-air missile. in a press conference yesterday, justin trudeau said there was evidence to support that. we have intelligence from multiple sources, including our allies and our own intelligence. the evidence indicates the plane was shot down by an iranian surface-to-air missile. this may well have been unintentional. raises questions about who will be involved in the investigation. we welcome my colleague, anchor of the weekly radio program bloomberg law and a global affairs analyst and former spokesperson for the organization for security and cooperation. great to have you, michael, back with us. willus a sense of how iran approach this delicate question. they do not want an embarrassment. michael: they do not. this is an opportunity for them to turn tragedy into an opportunity by
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david brooks. hello to both of you and happy new year. although as we have been porting, the new year hten off to a sobering start. thmark, what do you make o trump administration decision to target and kill this senior iranian general? >> i don't know. every act like this has risk and reward, and i don't know anybody hao can predictwill happen, judy. s mean, it violates all of the ruhat we have about going into armed conflict with disproportionate force and with fully understood objectives and with an exit strategy and with backing of our allies and so forth, none of those was met,e and esident does not have the benefit of the doubt. he treats uth like a second home. he only lives there occasionally, and, therefore, he doesn't have the naral credibility of an amerind president has been hurt. the afghan papers and most recently "the washington post" revealed 18 years of deception and deceit and self-delusion about the united states and afghanistan, the lying that we've had and the evasion. so, you know, i don't see it -- i see it more impulsive than strategic, just likeentire trump admi
david brooks. hello to both of you and happy new year. although as we have been porting, the new year hten off to a sobering start. thmark, what do you make o trump administration decision to target and kill this senior iranian general? >> i don't know. every act like this has risk and reward, and i don't know anybody hao can predictwill happen, judy. s mean, it violates all of the ruhat we have about going into armed conflict with disproportionate force and with fully understood...
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h of the people we need to remember, people like that in journalism. he made such a difference. >> extraordinary man, and just incredible legacy and contribution. davidppreciate it. we'll be right back. the tempur-pedic breeze™ makes sleep feel cool. appreciate it. we'll be right back. because the tempur-breeze™ transfers heat away from your body. so you feel cool, night after night. and now tempur-pedic is ranked number one by jd power in customer satisfaction with retail mattresses. capitol hill comes to an end, the house impeachment managers are near the end of their presentations. if the schedule holds, friday would be the final day for the democrats to make their case. saturday it will be handed over to president trump's lawyers and his republican defenders. during the house impeachment hearings, noah feldman argued in favor of the president's impeachment. now that the senate trial is underway, no better time than tonight to check in with the professor for his take on what's happened so far. >>> professor, looking at everything you've seen thus far, do you think the house managers are making an effective case? is there anything you think they sh
h of the people we need to remember, people like that in journalism. he made such a difference. >> extraordinary man, and just incredible legacy and contribution. davidppreciate it. we'll be right back. the tempur-pedic breeze™ makes sleep feel cool. appreciate it. we'll be right back. because the tempur-breeze™ transfers heat away from your body. so you feel cool, night after night. and now tempur-pedic is ranked number one by jd power in customer satisfaction with retail mattresses....
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woman while on david rojas is charged with a felony count of ntact with human remains without authority. he was placed on leave in december after his body camera video allegedly caught haccording to sources allegedly turned off his body camera and fondled the dead woman then turned it back on that the department's cameras have video buffering thatsaves vio going back 2 minutes before recording is turned on february 27th. movie mogul n hary weinstein now faces felony assault charges both coasts >>today the los angeles county district attorney's offe charged weinstein with raping 2 women. the separate incidents allegedly occurred over a 2 day period in 2013. the charges came down on the vy same day that weinstein was in a pretrial hearing in new yk where he faces similar charges. >>world news now austria is enring the 5th month of vastating wildfires raging across 4 of its 6 states this is new video here that shows an australn defense force helicopter. pretty ominous here flying through red skies during an evaation mission. millions of acres have been torched an entire homes have been swallowed 24 people have diedabout half a billion animals have been killed in new sout
woman while on david rojas is charged with a felony count of ntact with human remains without authority. he was placed on leave in december after his body camera video allegedly caught haccording to sources allegedly turned off his body camera and fondled the dead woman then turned it back on that the department's cameras have video buffering thatsaves vio going back 2 minutes before recording is turned on february 27th. movie mogul n hary weinstein now faces felony assault charges both coasts...
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next to david is dana bird, a scholar of american art and material culture and an artstant professor of history. most recently, she was the co-author of with frank h goodyear of the catalogue camera:, homer, and the photography, art, and painting." she is working on a manuscript. and artifacts of the reconstruction era transformation we spend way too much time at the southern on text, so it is great to have .omeone here to look at images next to dana is amy taylor, the professor of history at the university of kentucky. she is the author of several works, most recent of which is "embattled freedom." this is an outstanding book, and you do not have to take my word for it to anyone a slew of prizes last year, including a ground prize, which she will be honored this evening. next to amy is lee williams, the scholar of african-american civil war, reconstruction history. lee works as a site specialist thethe state of florida, at armstrong atlantic state university, and serves as a trustee at the historic savannah foundation in savannah, georgia. he is the editor of the forthcoming "people's guide to nashville," which is a series of really creative loca
next to david is dana bird, a scholar of american art and material culture and an artstant professor of history. most recently, she was the co-author of with frank h goodyear of the catalogue camera:, homer, and the photography, art, and painting." she is working on a manuscript. and artifacts of the reconstruction era transformation we spend way too much time at the southern on text, so it is great to have .omeone here to look at images next to dana is amy taylor, the professor of history...
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david n. cicilline to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, rabbi barry h. block, from church, from little rock, arkansas. -- from congregation b'nai israel, from little rock arkansas. the chaplain: source of blessing we come before you today asking your blessings upon the united states house of representatives. at this time of grave division, inspire these members of the people's house to reach across every kind of aisle, to build new friendships that may grow into opportunities for greater understanding, speaking shared solutions to america's greatest problems. as the winds of war threaten all humanity, inspire the members of the people's house to work toward peace, for the ability to wage peace is a greater measure of the nation's strength than the capacity to wage war. consecrate this house to perfect the nation our founders could not even envision. stice, liberty, freedom from persecution and discrimination for every person within our borders. then will this house and our nation truly be blessed. let us say, amen. the speaker pro tempore: the chair has
david n. cicilline to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, rabbi barry h. block, from church, from little rock, arkansas. -- from congregation b'nai israel, from little rock arkansas. the chaplain: source of blessing we come before you today asking your blessings upon the united states house of representatives. at this time of grave division, inspire these...